Filipino Short Story For Kids

Filipino Short Story For Kids

a short story in english for kids (short lang) ​

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1. a short story in english for kids (short lang) ​


Answer:

Title: The Magic Tree

A long time ago a little boy was walking through the park.

In the middle of the park there was a tree with a sign on it saying "I am a Magic Tree.Say the magic words and you will see"

The boy tried to guess the magic word words.He tried abracadabra,hocus-pocus,tan-ta-ra,and many more but none of them work

"the magic words were thank you,sorry,and please"


2. make short story english for kids​


Answer:

The Tortoise And The Bird

A tortoise was resting under a tree, on which a bird had built its nest. The tortoise spoke to the bird mockingly, “What a shabby home you have! It is made of broken twigs, it has no roof, and looks crude. What’s worse is that you had to build it yourself. I think my house, which is my shell, is much better than your pathetic nest”.

“Yes, it is made of broken sticks, looks shabby and is open to the elements of nature. It is crude, but I built it, and I like it.”

“I guess it’s just like any other nest, but not better than mine”, said the tortoise. “You must be jealous of my shell, though.”

“On the contrary”, the bird replied. “My home has space for my family and friends; your shell cannot accommodate anyone other than you. Maybe you have a better house. But I have a better home”, said the bird happily.

Moral

Better a crowded hut than a lonely mansion. ❤️

Explanation:

make me ye brainliest ( ˘ ³˘)❤️ ... heart and votee plss.


3. short story about killer and the kids ​


Answer:

There's once a man named Joe, he lost his home and his family because of another family. Joe is angry, so he wanted to get revenge. He went to the house of the people who he hated, he found the children of the parents he hated, he grabbed his knife and killed the kids.

Explanation:

Hello


4. nonfiction story for kids​


Answer:

Si bella at ang kanyang alagang aso

si bella ay isang batang babae na nasa ika-2 baitang. siya ay mapagmahal sa mga hayop lalo na sa kanyang alagang aso. Ang kanyang aso ay nag nga ngalang kirby. Mahal na mahal talaga ni bella si kirby at labis syang mag dadalam hati kung mawala ito. At dumating na nga ang kinakatakutan ni bella. Kinaumagahan dimakita ni bella si kirby at nakita nyang wala na sya sa loob ng kanilang gate at nakita nya ito na nandoon sa gitna ng kalsada.Puputhan na sana ni bella si kirby para kunin nga biglang may mabilis at humaharurot na jeepney ang bumangga kay kirby. Labis na nalungkot c Bella sa pagkamatay ng kanyang alagang aso.

Explanation:

tagalog to wala naman kasi na instructions kung ano na klase na story if english or tagalog sana makatulong to


5. What's your favorite story when you was a kid and why?​


Explanation:

Little red riding hood because she manage to know that the wofl is not her grandmother


6. Because this lesson centers on your stock knowledge on literary genre - short story (fiction) play(drama) or poem (poetry) - read and analyze the situation below.Two kids are outside the house. Kid A is reading a book and does not want to be disturbed.Kid B. on the other hand, wants to ride a bicycle and catch butterflies Kid B persuades Kid A to thesame but Kid A wants to finish reading the story​


Answer:

and catch butterflies Kid B persuades Kid A to the

same but Kid A wants to finish reading the story


7. give me a story telling about when i was a kid? ​


Once upon a time, when I was a kid, I was full of energy and enthusiasm. I was always running around, exploring the world around me and eager to learn new things. I was a curious and imaginative child, always asking questions and dreaming up wild adventures.

One of my favorite activities was to go on long bike rides with my dad. We would ride around the neighborhood, visiting friends and family, and stopping to explore the local parks. I loved the feeling of the wind in my face, the sun on my skin, and the freedom of just going wherever the road took us.

My dad would tell me stories about his childhood and the places we visited. We would make up our own stories, too, imagining what it would be like to fly like a bird or swim like a fish. I would often come home with my head full of new ideas and stories, and I would spend hours drawing and writing about my adventures.

I still remember those days fondly and carry the lessons I learned from them with me as I continue to explore the world around me.

paki brainliest po ty!!


8. Can u help me The story is: Dairy of the wimpy kid


Answer:

tungkol sa napiling festival Magtanong-tanong sa iyong mga magulang, kapatid, kamag-anak, o kaibigan sa paghahanap ng sagot sa sumusunod na katanungan. Isulat ang datos na iyong nakalap sa sagutang papel. 1. Pangalan ng Festivalo kapistahan 2. Lugar ng pagdiriwang 3. Petsa ng pagdara? Opistahan 4. Bakit ito ipinagdiriwang? 5. Ano-ano ang makikita sa selebrasyon


9. Give me at least 15 short story title for kids​


Answer:

1. “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl

While not exactly a philosophical or political tale like our first two examples, this twisty short story from Dahl does delve into some shady moral territory. We are introduced to Mary Maloney: a loving wife and dedicated homemaker. In just a few short paragraphs describing how she welcomes her husband home, Dahli makes us sympathize with Mary — before a rash act turns her life upside down and takes the reader with her on a dark journey.

For those who haven’t read it, we won’t spoil the rest. However, it’s safe to say that Dahl serves up a fiendish twist on a platter.

2. “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

A perennial feature in many a high school syllabus, Shirley Jackson’s best-known short story clinically details an unusual ritual that takes place in a small town. There’s not exactly a lot of plot to spoil in The Lottery — but within a few short pages, Jackson manages to represent the mob mentality that can drive reasonable people to commit heinous acts.

3. “How to Become a Writer” by Lorrie Moore

Told in the second person point of view, this story from Moore’s debut anthology Self-Help takes an honest look at the inner life of a struggling artist. Through the use of an unusual POV, the author manages to turn her reader into a confidante — making it abundantly clear that the ‘you’ the narrator is speaking about is actually herself.

This story is a standout, but the entire collection is well worth a read for its insight, humor, and disregard for literary norms.

4. “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian

In the Social Media Age, no short story has gone viral the way this New Yorker contribution from Roupenian has. Arriving at the height of #MeToo, it begins with 20-year-old Margot embarking on the early stages of flirtation with an older man, Robert. As she gets to know more about this man (as well as filling in the gaps with her imagination), the power dynamic in their relationship starts to fluctuate.

Lauded for its portrayal of Margot’s inner life and the fears many modern women face when it comes to dating, it also has its fair share of detractors — many are critical of the central character, some are downright outraged by the story’s success. Still, this story undeniably struck a chord with the reading public, and will likely remain relevant for some time.

5. “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver

First published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1981, “Cathedral” is today known as one of Raymond Carver’s finest works. When it opens, we meet a narrator whose wife is expecting a visit from an old friend, a blind man. Dissatisfied and distrusting of people not like him, our narrator struggles to connect until the blind man asks him to describe a cathedral to him.

“Cathedral” is one of Carver’s own personal favorites, and deservedly so. His characteristic minimalist style is devastating as the story builds up to a shattering moment of emotional truth — an ultimate reminder that no-one else can capture the quiet sadness of working-class people like him.

Explanation: i hope it help pa brainlest po


10. why are chinese kids are ahead of filipino when it comes math


I think it is because they have their own unique method when it comes to solving and shortcuts (easier way to Solve the given problem.)


11. Why are Chinese kids ahead of Filipinos when it comes to Math?


Answer:

The Chinese people are ahead from Filipinos in Mathematics because Mathematics is incorporated in their daily lives more than the Filipinos. Most of them are business owners, hence, it is necessary to have a good knowledge in Mathematics at an early age. Besides, the curriculum of Chinese people is different from the Filipinos.

Over the past centuries, the relationship between China and Philippines has prospered. Chinese people developed good friendships among the Filipinos. In addition, some of the Chinese culture has been incorporated in our own.

Positive characteristics of Chinese

Aside from their advantage in Mathematics, Chinese people are also known to be:

Hard workingUnitedFocused on developmentGenerally peacefulDoes not argueNo excessive false pride

Negative characteristics of Chinese peopleGenerally uncouth LoudPushy

For additional information regarding Chinese or China, refer to the following links

Unique beliefs of Chinese

https://brainly.ph/question/790405

Traditions of Chinese

https://brainly.ph/question/413015

Influence of Chinese songs

https://brainly.ph/question/1454462


12. why are chinese kids ahead on filipinos when it comes to math


Advanced learnings and technologies.

They have tutoring lessons too after class. Their schools may teach them a bit advanced. They study HARD.


13. story about the kids


Answer:

The Three Pigs and a Bad Wolf

Explanation:

It has a moral lesson


14. short fairy tales for kids


ANSWER:

- The little Price
- A little mouse who as a princess
- The Flying carpet

^_^

15. What's your favorite story when you was a kid and why?​


Answer:

Alice in the wonder land because I love reading fairytale story

Explanation:

hope it helps


16. Kids nowadays are stuck to computers especially in video games. Do growing kids have to engage in other traditional filipino games? Why?


Answer:

Yes, because these games have been passed down from generation to generation by our ancestors in the Philippines. However, because of the numerous gadgets now these traditional games are slowly disappearing. Now, if these traditional games were to be forgotten year after year, these games will be gone forever. But disappearing traditions isn't the only reason, the other reason is that by playing outdoor games we will be able to exercise our body and get vitamins from the sun. Because when playing online games our eyesight will get poor and we will not be able to exercise our body.


17. the story is Red shoes fairy tales and be time story for kids​


Hindi po ito ang final answer pero may tips ako kung paano nyo po makuha ang tamang sagot. Pero may nasagutan na din ako diyan na mga tanong pero not all, pwede mo po rin kopyahin ang example ko kung wala kang maisip na ibang ikasagot pero wag lahat kasi bad yun (Una panoorin mo muna ang story sa YouTube para alam mo ang mga pangyayari)

• Ang pangunang tanong ay "The characters in the story?" meaning sino-sino ang mga Tauhan sa kwento, for example "si Karen, Lola, ang sundalo".

• Ang pangalawang tanong ay "WHERE is the setting of the story?" meaning Saan nangyari ang mga eksena sa kwento, for example "Nangyari ito sa kagubatan, sa bahay, sa palengke".

• Ang pangatlong tanong ay "How do you describe Karen?" meaning Paano mo mailarawan si Karen, for example "Maganda siya pero matigas ang ulo".

Number 4 is the same as Number 3 (Basahin mo ulit para maintindihan mo)

• Ang pang-lima na tanong ay "What does Red Shoes symbolize in a funeral?" (I'll give you the answer)

ANSWER: When in a funeral while wearing red shoes, it's a sign of disrespect confronting a deceased person.

• Ang pang-anim na tanong ay "What made her a good girl?" meaning Ano ang napapabuti sa ugali ng babae, for example "Regreting made her change her mind".

• Ang pang-pito na tanong ay "What is the message of the story?" meaning Ano ang mensahe ng kwento. (I'll give you the answer)

ANSWER: It has a strong moral for young readers, to avoid sin, like vanity, and pride. It also warns them about being disobedient to their elders.

Thank you for reading and that's my answer, last not but not least. Study well my friend, you have a bright future :)


18. 20 short moral stories for kids Title of the story:Setting: Place: Time:Character:Vocabulary Words1-10Sentences:​


Answer:

Answer:

1. “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl

While not exactly a philosophical or political tale like our first two examples, this twisty short story from Dahl does delve into some shady moral territory. We are introduced to Mary Maloney: a loving wife and dedicated homemaker. In just a few short paragraphs describing how she welcomes her husband home, Dahli makes us sympathize with Mary — before a rash act turns her life upside down and takes the reader with her on a dark journey.

For those who haven’t read it, we won’t spoil the rest. However, it’s safe to say that Dahl serves up a fiendish twist on a platter.

2. “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

A perennial feature in many a high school syllabus, Shirley Jackson’s best-known short story clinically details an unusual ritual that takes place in a small town. There’s not exactly a lot of plot to spoil in The Lottery — but within a few short pages, Jackson manages to represent the mob mentality that can drive reasonable people to commit heinous acts.

3. “How to Become a Writer” by Lorrie Moore

Told in the second person point of view, this story from Moore’s debut anthology Self-Help takes an honest look at the inner life of a struggling artist. Through the use of an unusual POV, the author manages to turn her reader into a confidante — making it abundantly clear that the ‘you’ the narrator is speaking about is actually herself.

This story is a standout, but the entire collection is well worth a read for its insight, humor, and disregard for literary norms.

4. “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian

In the Social Media Age, no short story has gone viral the way this New Yorker contribution from Roupenian has. Arriving at the height of #MeToo, it begins with 20-year-old Margot embarking on the early stages of flirtation with an older man, Robert. As she gets to know more about this man (as well as filling in the gaps with her imagination), the power dynamic in their relationship starts to fluctuate.

Lauded for its portrayal of Margot’s inner life and the fears many modern women face when it comes to dating, it also has its fair share of detractors — many are critical of the central character, some are downright outraged by the story’s success. Still, this story undeniably struck a chord with the reading public, and will likely remain relevant for some time.

5. “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver

First published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1981, “Cathedral” is today known as one of Raymond Carver’s finest works. When it opens, we meet a narrator whose wife is expecting a visit from an old friend, a blind man. Dissatisfied and distrusting of people not like him, our narrator struggles to connect until the blind man asks him to describe a cathedral to him.

“Cathedral” is one of Carver’s own personal favorites, and deservedly so. His characteristic minimalist style is devastating as the story builds up to a shattering moment of emotional truth — an ultimate reminder that no-one else can capture the quiet sadness of working-class people like him.

Explanation:

AY hope it's help


19. story books for kids​


Answer:

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

Explanation:

IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL


20. Why do other filipino kids love playing filipino games in ancient times?


Other filipino kids love playing filipino games in ancient times because of some factors that we can consider.

The availability of materials (like gadgets, internet). Middle class and lower class families struggle in their lives barely had nothing to eat if they didn't work that hard in every day. So as majority of Filipino kids are within these kind of family, there is a limited resources of modern equipment and the tendency is to cling with the "ancient" games where are really easy to prepare and afford or sometimes you just have to be present to participate a particular game.


21. If 135 kids can be accommodated in 3 buses. how many kids can ride in 5 buses? What is asked in the story?​


Answer:

number of kids in who can ride in 5 buses

Step-by-step explanation:

135÷3=N×5


22. What Will Happen If There Is No Television? Make a short essay easy to read and for kids.


Answer:

Some people are so addicted to the daily TV soaps that they can give up many of the life priorities because of that. For them, life without television is just a disaster. Our life was not so much dependant on the television earlier.


23. If 135 kids can be accommodated in 3 buses. how many kids can ride in 5 buses? What is asked in the story?​


Answer:

225

what kind of story is it?

Answer:

135÷3=45x5 = 225

hope it helps


24. reading story books are for kids only​


Answer:

Not necessarily. Some of them have lessons which can teach you a lesson or moral.

Explanation:

That's It, Thank you


25. What's your favorite story when you was a kid and why?​


Answer:

My favourite story book is Pinocchio. ... It is the most interesting part of the story. Pinocchio looked very funny with a long nose. Later, he found Gepetto and promised not to tell lies again.

Answer:

My favorite story when i was a kid was cinderalla

Explanation:

because you need to be a good person no matter how mean they are to you because one day their karma will come.


26. What are some stories about when you were a kid?​


Answer:

they will like you and you can be play as you want

Answer:

Tell about yourself and your family and friends


27. if there is a story in the bible which will not be include in the making of bible story for kids for shouldn't be justify your answer​


Answer:

where's the bible?

Explanation:

whereeee!!??


28. example of kids story with setting and characters thank you​


--------------{ANSWER}--------------------------------------

TITLE: The two sisters called Sarah and Ella.

Beginning part

Once upon a time, there were two girls. Sarah and Ella. Both of them were sisters, and they loved each other, they cared for each other, they did everything that a sibling can do. But one day, something happened that changed their life forever. Ella was walking around when she saw her sister, Sarah, bullying a child. In Ella's mind, she thought: "What? Is that Sarah? Why is she bullying that child? I must go and check!". Ella did check her sister, but unfortunately, Sarah was just finished bullying the child.

Middle part

Ella confronted her sister and Sarah was shocked. Sarah said: "Hey! uhh... Ella... it's not what it looks like... I just wanted candy..." Ella was mad at Sarah because she was bullying a helpless child. Ella said: "I am going to tell mom about this." Sarah was frightened, but she needed a plan about this. Sarah stopped Ella and said: "Ella if you don't tell mom about this, I'll give you all the candy I got.". Ella didn't want Sarah's dishonest candy, so she still strived to tell their mom about this situation. Ella was running to the house while Sarah was behind. Ella pushed the door open and let out a big bang. The mom was confused why Ella was so furious. Then, Ella said about the situation. "Mom! Sarah was bullying a random child because Sarah wanted candy! But she took it all from the kid!" Ella said. "No mom! This isn't true!" said Sarah. The mom was confused. "Mom, Ella was the one who took the candy!" "No mom! Sarah did!" "ENOUGH!"

Ending part

A little child was behind the mom, Sarah, and Ella. "Ella is telling the truth!" Said the little child. "Sarah wanted all of my candy, so she bullied me!" Also said the little child. The mom was furious, and told both Ella and Sarah, "Ella, is this all true?!" The mom said. "Yes, mother. It is true. She wanted to give me "her" candy if I didn't talk about this." Said Ella. "SARAH, IS THIS ALL TRUE?" "M-mom... Y-yes..." Said Sarah. The mom took a deep breath and sighed. "Well, I do thank you for your honesty Sarah, but this is unacceptable!" Sarah said: "Yes mom, I'm very sorry." The mom said: "Don't say sorry to me, say sorry to the child!" Sarah turned to the little child and apologized for her actions.

~THE END~

Explanation:
The story contains two girls, Sarah and Ella. This is a kid's story pertaining to become honest about their actions.

(I don't know if kailangan po own answer or talagang kid's story po)


29. Identify the meaning of the following idioms and use them in sentences.1. ball is in your court2. new kid on the block3. make a long story short4. blow your top5. pass the buck ​


Answer:

1.bee

2.toy

3.tree

4.shoes

5.CAP


30. What's your favorite story when you was a kid and why?​


my favorite story is juan tamad becouce she is my favorite story


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